About Willow
Their own wordsI support queer, neurodivergent, and racialized people to embrace the fullness of their being and find healing from racial, intergenerational, and relational trauma. Through a collaborative and non-pathologizing lens, my goal is to disrupt conventional understandings of therapy and co-create meaningful healing with you. Through building a genuine connection based in radical trust I aim to create a space to explore the expansive possibilities of your authentic self.
My work is rooted in recognizing the ways systemic oppression impacts mental health, and my understanding of healing is based in an anti-oppressive, anti-colonial, anti-racist framework that pursues justice and liberation for all oppressed communities. I offer both cognitive and embodied therapies to support healing from trauma and navigating life’s challenges and embrace ancestral forms of healing that are culturally and spiritually resonant with you.
Therapies Offered:
Narrative Therapy
Somatic Trauma Therapy
Mindfulness
Cognitive Processing Therapy
Interpersonal Psychotherapy
- Often treats
- AbuseBody ImageDepressionEmotion RegulationEmotional AbusePost-traumatic stress Disorder (PTSD)Racial IdentitySexual AbuseSocial Anxiety Disorder
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StressTrauma - Sees
- Adults (18+) · LGBTQ2+
- Trained at
- York University Master of Social Work
- Credentials
- Master of Social Work (MSW)
- Member of
- Ontario College of Social Workers and social service workers
Services & prices
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“Legal, Progress notes, insurance forms, and/or advocacy letters
$170 is the base cost for simple forms and letters. Documentation longer than 3 pages may be charge up to $320”Psychotherapy
“psychotherapy”2 optionsStudent Psychotherapy
“This service is for college and university students 18 years and over. Individual must be a current student.”Free consultNew patient
“A free phone therapy consultation is a gentle first step toward getting the support you need. It’s a chance for us to connect, for you to share a little about what’s been on your mind, and for me to explain how I might be able to help. It’s completely free and no-pressure—just a friendly conversation to see if we’re a good fit for working together. My goal is to make you feel heard, comfortable, and confident about your next steps in your journey toward healing and growth.
Sometimes it’s difficult to think of what questions to ask a therapist in a free phone consultation, especially if you’re feeling nervous or unsure about what to expect. It’s completely okay to not know where to start—this is a new experience for many people.
Here are some suggestions:
What should I expect during a typical session?
What is your experience working with issues like mine?
How do you address misunderstandings?
How do you address intersectionality in your practice?
What steps do you take to ensure your practice is inclusive and affirming?
How do you tailor therapy to meet individual needs?
What do you think is most important for building a good therapist-client relationship?
What would progress look like in therapy and how would we measure it?
What is your availability? Do you offer virtual or in-person sessions?”Direct billing accepted
Willow says it direct bills:
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